EASTON, Conn. – Real estate values rose in Easton by more than $4 million dollars while motor vehicles dipped $1 million and personal property rose a half million, according to recently released grand list figures from the tax assessor’s office.
The total of all three figures was $1,318,952,257 in taxable property, an increase of $4,120,414 from 2011.
The Aquarion Water Co. of Connecticut had the highest valued real estate at $34,632,670, followed by the Connecticut Golf Club at $5,409,830.
The top residential listings were Salvatore and Marie Gilbertie’s properties at 65 Adams Road at $2,069,550, Mark and Antoinette Greenspan’s home at 144 Morehouse Road at $1,937,410 and Asif Malik’s properties at 119 Judd Road and 82 Rock House Road, valued at $1,729,360.
Easton’s motor vehicles totaled $74,052,690, dropping $1,102,970 from $75,155,660 in 2011.
Personal property values rose to $14,512,921 from $13,969,787.







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House values went up??? Every time I check our valuation, it falls and has been falling since Oct last year...